Instructions for Installation & Use
- Series No. BS4900A-020130
Instructions for Installation & Use
- Series No. BS4900A-020130
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SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKERS
SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKERS AND
A GROWING CHILD
SMALLER CHILD
Shoulders must not be below the Lower
Shoulder Height Marker (A) when the headrest
is at the lowest position.
From approximately 4 years of age.
TALLER CHILD
Shoulders must not be above the Upper
Shoulder Height Marker (B) when the
headrest is at the highest position.
To approximately 8 to 10 years of age.
Upper Height label will be behind the child’s neck.
Front of Vehicle
Marker B
Marker A
Marker B
Marker A
NOTE:
These heights also apply if you are using a Child Harness with the booster seat.
FROM APPROXIMATELY 4 YEARS OF AGE.
LOWER SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKER (Marker A)
A Child who has outgrown their child restraint with in-built harness will have their shoulders in
line or above the lowest shoulder height marker (label A) of this booster seat with the headrest
in the lowest position. If
the child’s shoulders are
below this marker the
child needs to stay in a
child restraint with an
in-built harness.
TO APPROXIMATELY 8 TO 10 YEARS OF AGE.
UPPER SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKER (MARKER B)
The seat can be used until the child’s shoulders reach the Upper Marker (label B) with the
headrest fully raised. Usually the shoulders will contact the bottom of the headrest, it is then
time to move to the next
form of restraint.
For maximum safety
continue to use this seat
as long as the child fits in
the seat.
Just the car's lap-
sash seatbelt.
IMPORTANT: Follow this advice.
Next type of restraint that can be used in the car for your child.
When your child has outgrown the seat, you can then use:
Safe-n-Sound recommend to keep your child in the
appropriate restraint suitable for their age and size, only
moving to the car's lap-sash seatbelt setup when he/she
no longer fits a dedicated child restraint.